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this is a bill for the entire united states of america. it's a bill for the taxpayers, for heaven's sake, and so senator tester, thank you for your leadership and that of senator vitter and i appreciate moran coming on too. i don't have questions, because the questions i would have asked had been asked while i was listening, but thank you very much, and let's keep this up and let's redouble our resolve to actually get an accomplishment for the taxpayers and for the american public. >> well, thank you, senator wicker, we certainly appreciate your long support in working on this bill, it's been critically important, and i think you're right, mo brought it up, it is a good bipartisan win, and it's something that we need to do that will help do a lot of good things for a lot of folks out there and plus fix some fiscal problems that this program has. i want to thank this panel, i want to thank the previous panel for their testimony, the hearing record will remain open for seven days for any additional comments anybody might want to add for that
this is a bill for the entire united states of america. it's a bill for the taxpayers, for heaven's sake, and so senator tester, thank you for your leadership and that of senator vitter and i appreciate moran coming on too. i don't have questions, because the questions i would have asked had been asked while i was listening, but thank you very much, and let's keep this up and let's redouble our resolve to actually get an accomplishment for the taxpayers and for the american public. >>...
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they are staying in the united states. it is because of their experience try to return after a trip to canada. >> i woke up because i am in the passenger seat. i see officers running out. i looked at him and said, something is going down. >> i said they're coming after me. >> i looked and they are surrounding our car. >> i will tell you about the mixup that has david letterman on the wanted list and what he has done to try to -- david levin on the wanted list and what he has done to try to clear his name. >> the city owned hilton hotel continues to show losses. jane charges live with more down on the story. >> baltimore is lagging behind on attracting the business that fills hotels. the city hotel has shown losses since it opened in 2008. the development director said the losses are only on paper. >> the hilton baltimore convention center hotel is making a profit and has not cost the citizens of baltimore one penny. >> the hotel lost $11 million in 2010 and 11.5 million in 2011. the losses are due to items like depreciatio
they are staying in the united states. it is because of their experience try to return after a trip to canada. >> i woke up because i am in the passenger seat. i see officers running out. i looked at him and said, something is going down. >> i said they're coming after me. >> i looked and they are surrounding our car. >> i will tell you about the mixup that has david letterman on the wanted list and what he has done to try to -- david levin on the wanted list and what he...
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it follows pressure from the united states which considered him a political prisoner. nhk world reports. >> reporter: he was released and was met with cheers from a crowd of supporters. >> translator: we are committed to establish a nation where people are happy, by removing the suffering they face, and saving them from economic difficulties and corruption. >> reporter: he led sri lanka's victory over the insurgents in 2009. that ended more than two decades of civil war. the following year, he ran for president in a direct challenge to his former boss, incumbent president packsa. after losing the election, he was charged with corruption. the sentence drew criticism from the united states, which called the trial politically motivated. the issue was raised again on friday when u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton held talks with the sri lankan counterpart in washington. as they recover from their long civil war, some see the attempt to attract foreign investment. nhk world. >>> next to hanoi, where a bomb shelter from the vietnam war was recently rediscovered beneath
it follows pressure from the united states which considered him a political prisoner. nhk world reports. >> reporter: he was released and was met with cheers from a crowd of supporters. >> translator: we are committed to establish a nation where people are happy, by removing the suffering they face, and saving them from economic difficulties and corruption. >> reporter: he led sri lanka's victory over the insurgents in 2009. that ended more than two decades of civil war. the...
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home prices are still enormously fragile across the united states. and more than a quarter of a million of existing home sales are distressed properties. tight lending standards remain a problem, and we don't want to give a lender another excuse not to approve a loan. stoppages or shutdowns exacerbate this market, and there have been 17 stoppages since 2008. twice failure to act led to program shutdown, and the latest is set to expire, of course as you know on may 31st of this year. the national flood insurance stoppages and shutdowns have broader implications for the u.s. economy. nfip is essential to 500,000 home sales annually. 13,000 sales nationally can be delayed per day if we don't have this bill in progress, intact. more than 47,000 real estate transactions were stalled in june 2010 for the 33 days that this act was not in service. over 16,000 homes and houses are in the flood plains in montana. over 660,000 homes are in the flood plains in louisiana. but more than the homes are impacted by this. the commercial, multifamily, and refinancing,
home prices are still enormously fragile across the united states. and more than a quarter of a million of existing home sales are distressed properties. tight lending standards remain a problem, and we don't want to give a lender another excuse not to approve a loan. stoppages or shutdowns exacerbate this market, and there have been 17 stoppages since 2008. twice failure to act led to program shutdown, and the latest is set to expire, of course as you know on may 31st of this year. the...
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states house of representatives the united states constitution is silent on how representatives of so how do our elected it would basically we could have to decide on what kind of districts we'd want ok so in a state with that had nine seats that they send to congress we'd have three three member districts ok and then would there would be a twenty five percent threshold so if a candidate crossed that then they would win election and so there'd be a republican a democrat and then an or an independent or a third party spot a lower threshold and if you pay taxes and you're subject to the laws of the land then you merits representation and i think we've both now another alternative is that instead of voting i really is a runoff voting is a preferential ballot it's like a lot of municipalities have a runoff where you have a first stage of election a primary one time and that's where all the candidates run against each other and then the top two vote getters go on to the general election so it takes two elections to do that so some voters if their favorite candidate was kicked off in the pr
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more than 300,000 people in the united states die of cardiac arrest every year. most attacks are brought about by an abrupt change from rhythmic pumping of the heart muscle to spasmodic convulsions. scientists discovered that the unstable palpitations known as cardiac fibrillation are a form of chaos. like all chaotic occurrences, it isn't completely random. the heart can become arrhythmic because of stress, an injury, or some abnormality in the muscle tissue. the electronic impulses of the heart begin rotating in a kind of spiral wave. this rotating disturbance can travel, its chaotic impulses circulating through the heart tissue. it may also break up into a small number of added spiral waves, all rotating and diverging, causing the system to destabilize. by using the math of chaos, researchers were able to calculate how to give small electrical pulses to test animals, and then, eventually, humans. these pulses induced premature beats which cardiologists were able to use to coerce the heart tissue back into a healthy rhythm. scientists have yet to utilize chaos
more than 300,000 people in the united states die of cardiac arrest every year. most attacks are brought about by an abrupt change from rhythmic pumping of the heart muscle to spasmodic convulsions. scientists discovered that the unstable palpitations known as cardiac fibrillation are a form of chaos. like all chaotic occurrences, it isn't completely random. the heart can become arrhythmic because of stress, an injury, or some abnormality in the muscle tissue. the electronic impulses of the...
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i think it is that, if you think about the qualities required to run for president of the united states, you have to be completely insane or an enormous jerk or some combination of the two. or you never go through what you have to go through to get that job. i would love for there to be a candidate would be honest. who would just say, you know what, i really just want the plane. it would be so cool to have that plane. i think that in the end, that is what they wanted a that is just me. that is what i would want. >> how is writing by yourself compared to collaborating? alan, you have probably done a lot of collaborating. >> man, my whole career. add "snl," gilda was my collaborator. i did the geary shandling show. he was my collaborator. the lord is my creator. he was my collaborator. billy crystal. it goes on and on. when i write to by myself -- >> you discover you have no talent. [laughter] >> there is nothing there anymore. it is fun raising by yourself, because i can flex muscles i did not have before, but it is very lonely. it is not natural to sit in a room by yourself and be funny
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. >>> the director of the united states secret service has spoken publicly for the first time since last month's misconduct scandal involving prostitutes in south america. and that hearings on capitol hill today, it was revealed that what happened there may not be the first instance of that kind of misconduct. our justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> director mark sullivan came to apologize for a scandal that has shaken the secret service but insists his agency has no cultural problem. the dozen agents who invited prostitutes to their hotel rooms did not place bn in skiert. but senators were highly skeptical it was an isolated incident. they reveal that secret service records contain three complaints of relationships with internationals. in 2002, at least three agents left after they were caught parties with underaged girls and one uniformed officer was fired. cartagena senator said could not be the only time agents misbehaved. >> this is like a wound to a body. we have to get in it, find out what happened, clean it out, and then let it heal. >> the committee also disclosed t
. >>> the director of the united states secret service has spoken publicly for the first time since last month's misconduct scandal involving prostitutes in south america. and that hearings on capitol hill today, it was revealed that what happened there may not be the first instance of that kind of misconduct. our justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> director mark sullivan came to apologize for a scandal that has shaken the secret service but insists his agency has no...
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the united states. my childhood sweetheart. a man that all of you know is "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, dive bombing the carcass. it's just an image that makes me think of the field growing up, dead deer, entrails everywhere, buzzards coming in with their ugly little red bobbles. that's what it looks like for facebook. at least three lawsuits filed in connection to the facebook ipo. plus investigations by the securities and exchange commission and the massachusetts secretary of the commonwealth. of course, public embarrassment. headlines like these on the front pages. the best one today went to cnn money. bumpy start just got a little worse. inside facebook's fumble was from "the wall street journal" and "the washington post" called it a debacle. here's where the stock closed today, at $32 a share. down $10 from where it opened on ipo morning at $42. that means it's lost a quarter of its value since it opened. that is pretty stunning. and you say how? how could one of the most anticipated offerings in am
the united states. my childhood sweetheart. a man that all of you know is "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, dive bombing the carcass. it's just an image that makes me think of the field growing up, dead deer, entrails everywhere, buzzards coming in with their ugly little red bobbles. that's what it looks like for facebook. at least three lawsuits filed in connection to the facebook ipo. plus investigations by the securities and exchange...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> in recent days, we've heard a lot about business from the president. and if you feel like you deserve protection under the endangered species act, i can't blame you. it's no wonder so many of his own supporters are calling him to stop this war on job creators. >> that was mitt romney taking a jab at president obama just a few moments ago while speaking at the latino coalition annual summit. maggie haberman, it is apparently now a war on job creators. >> a lot of wars this cycle. i think that two things. number one, a lot of these people talking about bain have private equity ties of their own and or are not really sort of the surrogates that the obama campaign cares about in terms of they're trying to send this message into key states, ohio, the midwest. i don't thinking what dianne feinstein is going to matter there. what i do think is mitt romney has to answer his own message on bain and present the other side of the equation. mark halperin asked him four time
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> in recent days, we've heard a lot about business from the president. and if you feel like you deserve protection under the endangered species act, i can't blame you. it's no wonder so many of his own supporters are calling him to stop this war on job creators. >> that was mitt romney taking a jab at president obama just a few moments ago while speaking at the latino coalition annual summit. maggie haberman, it is...
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the girl behind you could be a future president of the united states or even better than that the mayor of new york city. the guy sitting to your right may be a nobel laureate. not the one to your right but definitely to your left. >> white house officials and business leaders share their thoughts with the graduating class of 2012 saturday through tuesday at noon and 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> a small business forum focusing on entrepreneurs. in a little more than an hour a discussion on the federal government's role in the housing market. >> congressman, there are people who look at what happened with jpmorg jpmorgan, here is a company who made a stupid decision, did something dumb, lost money, didn't collapse, fired the people responsible. this is the market at work. this is how it's supposed to happen. why does government need to play a role? >> to some extent that's true but i take credit for it. it's because government played a role. if this happened five years ago, if jpmorgan lost what appears to be more than $2 billion, i think you would have seen much more panic in the economy, mu
the girl behind you could be a future president of the united states or even better than that the mayor of new york city. the guy sitting to your right may be a nobel laureate. not the one to your right but definitely to your left. >> white house officials and business leaders share their thoughts with the graduating class of 2012 saturday through tuesday at noon and 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> a small business forum focusing on entrepreneurs. in a little more than an hour a...
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how does the united states or israel now? >> i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent that you can, you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. and really, you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in if same way astronomers figure out what's going on inside a black hole by seeing what materials fall into it. that's kind of the way you map out what's going on in any kind of black weapons program. you do try and recruit human spies, but honestly, iranian nuclear physicists do not grow on tears. so most of the information you get, you get from a combination of inspection, signals intelligence and other forms of intelligence. but we do have a fairly good read on what they're doing simply because nuclear weapons require industrial scale facilities. and those are pretty hard to hide. >> right. so the other question then would be in terms of how far they're go
how does the united states or israel now? >> i don't think we have -- >> art, go ahead. >> i'm sorry. we really know through a combination of factors. of course, to the extent that you can, you get inspectors to look at the facilities that are publicly declared. that tells you something. and really, you get most of your information by watching what falls into a program. in if same way astronomers figure out what's going on inside a black hole by seeing what materials fall into...
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around the world, the united states is leading once more. from europe, to asia, our alliances are stronger than ever. our ties with the americas are deeper. we are setting the agenda like no other. we are leaving on global security, even as we maintain a strong nuclear deterrent, mobilizing dozens of nations to secure nuclear materials so they never fall into the hands of terrorists. rallying to get the strongest sanctions on iran and north korea. boosting our exports, made in america. [applause] we are expanding exchanges and collaboration's in areas that people often admire most about america. the innovation, science, and technology. we are leaving on behalf of human dignity and on behalf of freedom. we are standing with the people in the middle east and africa. present -- preventing and massacre in libya in which the united states and our air force led from the front. [applause] we deliver to our neighbors when they were in need and our japanese allies after earthquake and tsunami. because of this progress, around the world there is a new
around the world, the united states is leading once more. from europe, to asia, our alliances are stronger than ever. our ties with the americas are deeper. we are setting the agenda like no other. we are leaving on global security, even as we maintain a strong nuclear deterrent, mobilizing dozens of nations to secure nuclear materials so they never fall into the hands of terrorists. rallying to get the strongest sanctions on iran and north korea. boosting our exports, made in america....
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of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise to get the word out. that could work. or you could use every door direct mail from the postal service. it'll help you and all your franchisees find the customers that matter most: the ones in the neighborhood. you print it or find a local partner. great. keep it moving honey. honey? that's my wife. wow. there you go. there you go. [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you e
of hawaii won verify his birth in the united states. yesterday hawaii put out the president's birth certificate again and bennett said now he now apologizes if he is embarrassed his state. these guys are unbelievable. >>> up next, while the economy isn't up nationally yet, it is in key states. that's good news for president obama of course. you are watching "hardball." a place for politics. wow. this is new. yep. i'm sending the dancing chicken to every store in the franchise...
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. >> ray mabus is here, united states secretary of the navy, he has had a long and varied career as a politician, diplomat and businessman, he served as governor of mississippi from 1988 to 1992, he was also former ambassador to saudi arabia and ceo of a manufacturing company. he played the pivotal role in u.s. defense policy in the obama shifts its focus to the asia pacific region i am pleased to have him here on this program for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, charlie, i am glad to be here. >> rose: we now know that this president has announced clearly the kind of shift to asia. how does that affect the navy and its role and its significance? >> well, this new defense strategy which the president announced in january, and which he was in intimately involved in crafting, and had a all of the joint chiefs, all the service secretary, secretary of defense very involved in this, it is mainly a maritime strategy and focuses on the western pacific and focuses on the arabian gulf region, both of which are maritime, entities, and it places, i think, additional responsibility on the na
. >> ray mabus is here, united states secretary of the navy, he has had a long and varied career as a politician, diplomat and businessman, he served as governor of mississippi from 1988 to 1992, he was also former ambassador to saudi arabia and ceo of a manufacturing company. he played the pivotal role in u.s. defense policy in the obama shifts its focus to the asia pacific region i am pleased to have him here on this program for the first time, welcome. >> thank you, charlie, i am...
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states and the average income is $47,000 and the united states median is $52,000. this is the target group that obama is having trouble with. the middle income, noncollege whites and we saw that, again, last night, in kentucky and arkansas, where more than four out of ten democrats voting in the democratic primary chose someone else or uncommitted rather than president obama. >>stuart: any idea why president obama would do this in was he speaking from a script? did he have a teleprompter or just an off the cuff remark that he probably should not have made? >>guest: well, i'm going to bet $100 because why think i will lose it it was an off the cuff remark. that's typical for vice president biden. that is why some people love him. and other people regard him as a gaffe machine. but he doesn't use teleprompters to the degree that most politicians do. >>stuart: will you make the political judgment that joe biden is a plus or a minus for president obama in this campaign >>guest: well, it depends whether they can install one of the seven-second we delay mechanisms you us
states and the average income is $47,000 and the united states median is $52,000. this is the target group that obama is having trouble with. the middle income, noncollege whites and we saw that, again, last night, in kentucky and arkansas, where more than four out of ten democrats voting in the democratic primary chose someone else or uncommitted rather than president obama. >>stuart: any idea why president obama would do this in was he speaking from a script? did he have a teleprompter...
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any other state in the united states. >> that's the issue. do you undermine the credibility of that cause, a cause that's credibly important? you have dedicated a lot of your life to this. >> i have. >> do you undermine your credibility in that cause when people show images of youaasebas head? >> my son text me this morning. he is a very conservative, very, a fine husband and a fine father. he just text and said, well, mom, so much for riding off into a peaceful sunset, love you. he knows who i am. he knows who i represent. i have had overwhelming support from people that understand this has become a tool for our governor to go out and raise money and to try to discourage new membership. >> donna dewitt, i appreciate your time and perspective tonight. thank you for coming in. >> thank you, john. i appreciate you having me on your show. >> coming up, mitt romney's latino problem. can he mend fences with this critical constituency before election day? see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just th
any other state in the united states. >> that's the issue. do you undermine the credibility of that cause, a cause that's credibly important? you have dedicated a lot of your life to this. >> i have. >> do you undermine your credibility in that cause when people show images of youaasebas head? >> my son text me this morning. he is a very conservative, very, a fine husband and a fine father. he just text and said, well, mom, so much for riding off into a peaceful sunset,...
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double-digit gains in the united states. we're seeing a big turn in this country, aren't we? >> yeah, we're definitely seeing a good trend to business. the tone here has continued to be strong. we started the year off very strong in general as the industry. from what i'm seeing in may, my business, we've seen the business accelerate in may. the weather turned warm and the business turned on like a switch. >> some people have been worried because the weather was good in earlier months that some guys pulled business. that's clearly not the case pup did not have people buy a lot in march and april and have nothing left in may? >> we saw a lot of people buy in march and april but continue to buy in may and june. there's the easter calendar shift and that throws everyone into a little confusion. once that settled and we got into the first week of may, business has taken off. >> two times when you've been on you said we're not seeing the big break in kmed tease but the second half has to be terrific year over year. >> we're seeing significant cost reductions but in particular our h
double-digit gains in the united states. we're seeing a big turn in this country, aren't we? >> yeah, we're definitely seeing a good trend to business. the tone here has continued to be strong. we started the year off very strong in general as the industry. from what i'm seeing in may, my business, we've seen the business accelerate in may. the weather turned warm and the business turned on like a switch. >> some people have been worried because the weather was good in earlier...
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. >>> the director of the united states secret service has spoken publicly for the first time since last month's misconduct scandal involving prostitutes in south america. and at hearing on capitol hill today, it was revealed that what happened there may not be the first instance of that kind of misconduct. our justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> director mark sullivan came to apologize for a scandal that has shaken the secret service but insists his agency has no cultural problem. the dozen agents who invited women to their hotel rooms in colom be a he said, did not put anyone in jeopardy. >> none of the 12 individuals had any sensitive security documents. fire arms, radios, or other security related equipment in their hotel rooms. >> but senators were highly skeptical it was an isolated incident. secret service records comtain three complaints of inappropriate relationships with foreign nationals since 2007. in the salt lake city olympics in 2002, at least three arjants left after being caught partying with underaged girls. cartagena senator said could not be the only time
. >>> the director of the united states secret service has spoken publicly for the first time since last month's misconduct scandal involving prostitutes in south america. and at hearing on capitol hill today, it was revealed that what happened there may not be the first instance of that kind of misconduct. our justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> director mark sullivan came to apologize for a scandal that has shaken the secret service but insists his agency has no...
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states of america. ludicrous for anyone to defend themselves by saying, everybody else was doing it. >> senator joe lieberman has started to address the committee and addressing folks. let's take a listen. >> three things we hope to establish today and in our committee's ongoing investigation. first, we want to get the facts about what precisely happened in cartagena and where the secret service's own investigation of cartagena stands today. as widely reported, the misconduct involved 11 agents and officer who is arrived in cartagena the morning of wednesday, april 11th, and were off duty the rest of the day. the men went out in groups of two, three and four to four different nightclubs that evening. after considerable drinks, they returned to their rooms at the hotel caribe hotel and brought in women and registered them as guests, according to hotel rules. and another individual engaged in similar conduct the night of april 9th. they held security clearances and two were in supervisory positions. if on
states of america. ludicrous for anyone to defend themselves by saying, everybody else was doing it. >> senator joe lieberman has started to address the committee and addressing folks. let's take a listen. >> three things we hope to establish today and in our committee's ongoing investigation. first, we want to get the facts about what precisely happened in cartagena and where the secret service's own investigation of cartagena stands today. as widely reported, the misconduct...
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the problem with ban is romney said he should be president of the united states. he said he made jobs. i still say -- >> eric: >> overtalk ] >> bob: it's not criteria to become the president of the united states. i want to hear him say something about what he did in massachusetts. governor of massachusetts four years. do you think he ever said anything about massachusetts? >> dana: he talks about massachusetts quite a bit, actually. >> bob: on what? >> dana: on the school turn-around. on the job market situation that he inherited. then on the bain stuff, if you look at dade brooks who's a columnist for the "new york times," -- we won't characterize. it he talks about and writes he can't understand why president obama goes town the road on bain capital when the signals are this isn't working. so i'm curious, where do they go from here? >> eric: it won't matter anymore. >> bob: they don't think bain capital is cutting up on what he is doing. >> eric: he said at 4:38, after that nato speech, the second question, he said the campaign is going to be about this going fo
the problem with ban is romney said he should be president of the united states. he said he made jobs. i still say -- >> eric: >> overtalk ] >> bob: it's not criteria to become the president of the united states. i want to hear him say something about what he did in massachusetts. governor of massachusetts four years. do you think he ever said anything about massachusetts? >> dana: he talks about massachusetts quite a bit, actually. >> bob: on what? >> dana:...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> well, the wheat harvest in kansas is shaping up to be one of the earliest ever. farmers near the oklahoma border have already started harvesting two weeks ahead of schedule. that's because of the early and dry spring. and this year's crop is expected to be better than last year's. >>> for a look at morning road conditions. wet on i-95, from boston to the carolinas. flooding in south florida. rain drenching i-35, from the twin cities to des moines. wet on parts of i-5, 84 and 50 in the northern west and rockies. >> and if you're flying, airport delays are possible in miami and minneapolis. >>> a fire in downtown mexico city. high-rise forced hundreds of people to evacuate. dozens of office workers trapped by smoke. they ran to the roof, where helicopters rescue teams lifted them to safety. >>> in medical news this morning, a surprising, new link to sleep apnea. nearly 30 million americans suffer
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> well, the wheat harvest in kansas is shaping up to be one of the earliest ever. farmers near the oklahoma border have already started harvesting two weeks ahead of schedule. that's because of the early and dry spring. and this year's crop is expected to be better than last year's....
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states and it needs to be stopped. we're going to do everything in our power to do that. >> bidding is over $14,000. >>> e equipment is going to the -- egypt is going to the poll today. the race is seen as a choice between secular and religion candidates. >>> for the first time the director of the secret service will talk publicically about the prostitution scandal. he's likely to face some tough questions about the culture of the service. >> the head of the secret service agency heads to capitol hill today. mark sullivan will answer to congress about the prostitution scandal involving his agents. >> nobody wants to see america embarrassed. >> 200 secret service persons nael were in -- personal were in columbia preparing for the president's visit there. of those, 12 were investigated, 9 were found to have been involved, three were cleared. >> the first question i opposed to the director was was there any breech to the president's security and the answer was no. >> sullivan has repaired a full defense of -- prepared a f
states and it needs to be stopped. we're going to do everything in our power to do that. >> bidding is over $14,000. >>> e equipment is going to the -- egypt is going to the poll today. the race is seen as a choice between secular and religion candidates. >>> for the first time the director of the secret service will talk publicically about the prostitution scandal. he's likely to face some tough questions about the culture of the service. >> the head of the secret...
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these is tissue of the president of the united states. this is something that doesn't belong in the public. it belongs with the family. it belongs with the estate. >> reporter: the anonymous seller says the vial of blood has been with his family for 31 years, ever since his mother brought it home from the blood lab where she worked at the time. the auction house has offered no proof nait is legitimate. but there are bigger concerns. >> it's just basic human dignity. and this strikes me as being tacky. it's taking the presidential memorabilia notion to a very bizarre new level. >> reporter: bob or in washington. >> bidding for the vial has past $11,000. and is set to end tomorrow. >>> authorities were set to shoot dozens of exotic animals, and now, new legislation is expected to be signed. >> reporter: the measure will ban new ownership of exotic animals, while allowing current owners to keep their pets by obtaining a new state-issued permit. the push for a crackdown took on new urgence neoctober, when a suicidal owner released dozens of e
these is tissue of the president of the united states. this is something that doesn't belong in the public. it belongs with the family. it belongs with the estate. >> reporter: the anonymous seller says the vial of blood has been with his family for 31 years, ever since his mother brought it home from the blood lab where she worked at the time. the auction house has offered no proof nait is legitimate. but there are bigger concerns. >> it's just basic human dignity. and this strikes...
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and how fabulous united states is doing. ""mad money"" will be right back. >>> coming up, about face? with all eyes on facebook and potential profitability, one company is leading the charge in marketing and ads for all things social. can exact target hit the bulls eye for you? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the company's ceo next. >>> and later, mac daddy? after throwing back from its all-time highs, is it time to take a bite of apple again? or has it lost its magic touch? cramer's going off the charts to find out. >>> plus, power play? in a market dominated by international concerns, cramer's playing defense by going domestic. tonight this company keeps the lights on in the city that never sleeps, but can it electrify your portfolio? don't miss cramer's exclusive with con edison's ceo. all coming up on "mad money." >>> miss out on some "mad money"? get your "mad money" text alert today. text mm to 26221 to get cramer right on your phone. for more info visit madmoney.cnbc.com or call 1-800-743-cnbc. with the spark miles
and how fabulous united states is doing. ""mad money"" will be right back. >>> coming up, about face? with all eyes on facebook and potential profitability, one company is leading the charge in marketing and ads for all things social. can exact target hit the bulls eye for you? don't miss cramer's exclusive with the company's ceo next. >>> and later, mac daddy? after throwing back from its all-time highs, is it time to take a bite of apple again? or has it...
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when did you first come to the united states? >> i only visit. i've never -- but the first time was in -- i was 22. i just did a short film with a good friend. and we had these dreams of coming here and making it big. he hired this screening room on broadway in new york. so we showed these agents that he invited and it was an amazing experience. i didn't get an agent, though. >> jimmy: you didn't? wow, i bet they're kicking themselves now. >> i hope so. >> jimmy: the show is fantastic. you do a great job. meeting you makes me realize what a great actor you are. it's great to meet you. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: nikolaj coster-waldau! "game of thrones" airs sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. on hbo. are you an elvis fan? do you know who elvis presley is. >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: well, when we come back, his daughter is here, lisa marree presley. we'll be right back. >> jimmy: the show is back on. welcome back. this is her new album. it's called "storm & grace." here with the song "over me," lisa marie presley! [ cheers and appla
when did you first come to the united states? >> i only visit. i've never -- but the first time was in -- i was 22. i just did a short film with a good friend. and we had these dreams of coming here and making it big. he hired this screening room on broadway in new york. so we showed these agents that he invited and it was an amazing experience. i didn't get an agent, though. >> jimmy: you didn't? wow, i bet they're kicking themselves now. >> i hope so. >> jimmy: the...
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. >> in the united states we're doing a pretty good job of keeping the mosquitos under control. but we'll never win that battle. >> reporter: in southwest florida, a county air force with three planes and nine choppers, chris crosses 1,000 square mile doing battle. but this year, entomologist who's study mosquitos say the problem is not just in swampy humid florida. in texas, memphis, atlanta, health officials all report increased mosquito counts. in new york city, 3-year-old jasmine richie learned what it is to hate mosquitos. >> they're yucky creatures. >> reporter: parents are not happy with how local government has respond so far to this. why so many mosquitos and so early this season? this same mild weather that brought our early and abundant pollen season is now to blame for the mosquito explosion. >> it has been an unusually mild winter, and we did not see the repeated freezes that entomologists say we need to kill off those mosquitos. so now with the wet season upon us, this could mean trouble. >> reporter: that wet season was evident in south florida tuesday. standing w
. >> in the united states we're doing a pretty good job of keeping the mosquitos under control. but we'll never win that battle. >> reporter: in southwest florida, a county air force with three planes and nine choppers, chris crosses 1,000 square mile doing battle. but this year, entomologist who's study mosquitos say the problem is not just in swampy humid florida. in texas, memphis, atlanta, health officials all report increased mosquito counts. in new york city, 3-year-old...
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states today. >> reporter: the congressman's attempted intervention on abortion interventioned prompted many city residents to call ironically for more constituents service. >> and i live in the district and i am glad that mr. franks is so into taking care of all of our urban problems. one thing he could do is to continue the federal funding for the metro. >> reporter: eugene kenlow brought a photo of a d.c. pothole. >> and going to be into our d.c. government, he might as well take care of the potholes, to. >> reporter: some came to get him to intervon on confusing parking regulations and many referred to the arizona republicanman as mayor franks. >> and one thing he could do is the anacostia river. it's dirty and needs to be cleaned. i brought the plunger along to bring to him to help plunge the river. >> reporter: and his d.c. office was closed for the day. the house is on recent, though other members' offices were staffed with workers and the protestors tried to leave their ironic suggestions on the door of the congressman's office but capitol police would not allow it. we tried to
states today. >> reporter: the congressman's attempted intervention on abortion interventioned prompted many city residents to call ironically for more constituents service. >> and i live in the district and i am glad that mr. franks is so into taking care of all of our urban problems. one thing he could do is to continue the federal funding for the metro. >> reporter: eugene kenlow brought a photo of a d.c. pothole. >> and going to be into our d.c. government, he might...